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The Difference Between Support Groups and Therapy Groups …… And Why It Matters

When life feels heavy, overwhelming, or confusing, many people look for community. Sometimes that community is a church group, a Facebook group, a peer‑led support circle, or a therapist‑led therapy group. All of these spaces offer connection — but they are not the same, and the type of group you choose can dramatically shape your […]

Understanding ADHD in Women

Katherine Jones

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a condition that makes it hard for people to focus, stay still, and control their impulses. People with ADHD might daydream a lot, have trouble paying attention, fidget, or act without thinking. It’s not just about being distracted or hyper; ADHD can affect how someone thinks, learns, and handles everyday tasks. […]

Why AI Can’t Replace Your Therapist (Or Fix Your Relationships for You)

Luis Maimoni

A recent study from Sentio University found that nearly half of people experiencing mental health challenges are turning to AI chatbots, such as ChatGPT, for support. AI can be helpful for structured interventions like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), psychoeducation, and self-regulation strategies. Apps that guide breathing exercises, track moods, or even offer scripted relationship advice can provide useful tools […]

12 Signs of Complex PTSD (CPTSD) You Might Not Recognize

Jess Clodfelter

When Trauma Doesn’t Look Like Trauma: Signs of Complex PTSD (CPTSD) A lot of people think trauma has to look dramatic to count.Like one big, obvious, life-altering moment.Something everyone would immediately agree was traumatic. And yes—those experiences absolutely exist. But a lot of trauma doesn’t look like that at all. Sometimes it looks like what you had […]

TRANS DAY OF VISIBILITY — AND WHY “VISIBLE” ISN’T SIMPLE 🏳️‍⚧️✨

Jess Clodfelter

Trans people existing shouldn’t be controversial. And yet… here the fuck we are. International Transgender Day of Visibility isn’t about asking for permission to exist—it’s about refusing to disappear. 🤍 It started in 2009—not as a reaction to tragedy, but as a deliberate shift toward celebration. Toward visibility that isn’t rooted in grief or loss, but in presence. In aliveness. In […]

Self-Compassion Feels Impossible After Trauma — Here’s Why

Stephanie Campoli

She looked at me like I’d suggested she try flapping her arms and flying home. I’d floated the idea of being a little kinder to herself — nothing dramatic — and her response was immediate. Almost allergic. “That feels fake.” Then, quieter: “I don’t think I can do that.” I’ve had this conversation more times […]

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